Why Nigeria Needs to Become a Maritime Insurance Hub in West Africa

Nigeria is the maritime backbone of West Africa. Its coastline stretches over 850 kilometres and is home to strategically located ports including Apapa, Tin Can Island, Port Harcourt, Onne, Calabar, and Warri. Collectively, these ports handle the majority of regional maritime cargo traffic. In 2022, Nigeria’s ports handled a substantial…

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How Can Nigeria’s Blue Economy Ministry Help Build a $1 Trillion Economy?

In 2023, the Nigerian government established the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, a long-anticipated step toward harnessing the country’s vast maritime potential. For decades, fragmented oversight had left the sector underutilised despite Nigeria’s 850-kilometre coastline, six port complexes, and positioning along key global shipping corridors. The new ministry signals…

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The Impact of Nigeria’s Local Content Act on P&I Insurance

In 1972, the Federal Government of Nigeria issued the Nigerian Enterprises Promotion Decree, more commonly known as the Indigenisation Decree. It marked a bold shift in national economic policy: a deliberate attempt to transfer ownership and control of businesses operating in Nigeria into Nigerian hands. For the first time, foreign…

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